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Urban Clim


Title:COVID-19's lockdown effect on air quality in Indian cities using air quality zonal modeling
Author(s):Rahaman S; Jahangir S; Chen R; Kumar P; Thakur S;
Address:"Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science, Ministry of Education, and School of Geographic Sciences, East China Normal University, Minhang district, Shanghai 200241, China. Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka 576104, India. Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India. Department of Geography, Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, India"
Journal Title:Urban Clim
Year:2021
Volume:20210212
Issue:
Page Number:100802 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.uclim.2021.100802
ISSN/ISBN:2212-0955 (Electronic) 2212-0955 (Linking)
Abstract:"The complete lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the improvement of air quality across the countries particularly in developing countries including India. This study aims to assess the air quality by monitoring major atmospheric pollutants such as AOD, CO, PM(2.5), NO(2), O(3) and SO(2) in 15 major cities of India using Air Quality Zonal Modeling. The study is based on two different data sources; (a) grid data (MODIS- Terra, MERRA-2, OMI and AIRS, Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA) and (b) ground monitoring station data provided by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) / State Pollution Control Board (SPCB). The remotely sensed data demonstrated that the concentration of PM(2.5) has declined by 14%, about 30% of NO(2) in million-plus cities, 2.06% CO, SO(2) within the range of 5 to 60%, whereas the concentration of O(3) has increased by 1 to 3% in majority of cities compared with pre lockdown. On the other hand, CPCB/SPCB data showed more than 40% decrease in PM(2.5) and 47% decrease in PM(10) in north Indian cities, more than 35% decrease in NO(2) in metropolitan cities, more than 85% decrease in SO(2) in Chennai and Nagpur and more than 17% increase in O(3) in five cities amid 43 days pandemic lockdown. The restrictions of anthropogenic activities have substantial effect on the emission of primary atmospheric pollutants"
Keywords:"AIRS, Atmospheric Infrared Sounder AOD, Aerosol Optical Depth AQI, Air Quality Index AQZM, Air Quality Zonal Modeling Air pollution BSPCB, Bihar State Pollution Control Board CAAQM, Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring CEPI, Comprehensive Environment;"
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINERahaman, Saidur Jahangir, Selim Chen, Ruishan Kumar, Pankaj Thakur, Swati eng Netherlands 2021/03/01 Urban Clim. 2021 Mar; 36:100802. doi: 10.1016/j.uclim.2021.100802. Epub 2021 Feb 12"

 
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